by historicplaces | Dec 13, 2018 | Fort Pierre
Back Next 509 Second St, Ft Pierre The Gaylord Sumner House is significant for its architecture and its role as the home of Gaylord Sumner, an important businessman. Originally a small one-and-one-half-story cottage constructed in 1889, the house grew to two stories...
by historicplaces | Dec 13, 2018 | Fort Pierre
Back Next 114 W Main St, Fort Pierre Built between 1908 and 1909, the United Church of Christ, now known as the Fort Pierre Congregational Church, is the only example of High Victorian Gothic architecture in Fort Pierre. The Late Victorian Gothic style is the last...
by historicplaces | Dec 13, 2018 | Fort Pierre
Back Next Fort Choteau Rd, one mile north of Ft. Pierre Fort Pierre Chouteau stood as a symbol of the relations between Euro-Americans and American Indians and their interdependence for nearly 25 years. Continually growing in size and influence, the fort evolved into...
by historicplaces | Dec 13, 2018 | Fort Pierre
Back Next Near intersection of Highway 83 and 4th Ave., Fort Pierre With the planned 1907 construction of a railroad bridge across the Missouri River from Pierre to Fort Pierre, the Chicago and NorthWestern railroad track was quickly laid from Fort Pierre to Rapid...
by historicplaces | Dec 13, 2018 | Fort Pierre
Back Next 115 Deadwood Street, Fort Pierre, SD 57532 The Verendrye (Var-en-dree) Museum was established in 1968, when the Old Stanley County Historical Society and many other historically-minded individuals worked together to bring to life their vision of a place...